+ 11975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE I3 llections of former years were glee- alled. derson on right, accepts for Schrei- en Club a bronze roster of former s, from past president, Brian Birch. I. McCuaig. bert Henry Smith, age 84 years of , passed away in a Thunder Bay Hospit- nesday, March 5th, I975. n England he came to Canada in I9II mployed by the C.P.R. as an Engineer in 1955, ed by his wife Maggie and daughters lla Poirier, Mrs. William Kirkpatrick, y Smith and Mrs. Don Stewart. Also are 9 grandchildren and 3 great grand- at the King Funeral Home. Requiem said Saturday, March 8th at II a.m. Angels Roman Catholic Church. ent in the Schreiber Cemetery. f flowers donations to the McCausland Building Fund would be appreciated. rrow, chairman of the United Trans- Union, has spent an interesting week, ing two books to the elementary sch- chreiber. One which doubles as a book, concerns trains and the men * them running, and the other offers a information about transportation, inception, with many anecdotes inter- the historical facts. For most chil- nécted directly or indirectly with ng the books are a gold-mind of FLOAT "SERVICE 50 ton drop gooseneck also - 30-40 ton Beaver-tail - TO AND FROM THUNDER BAY = - ALL POINTS IN ONTARIO - McLEOD CARTAGE 623-7123 622-0675 bs 9 Mr . Can 1DB help you? D.L. Muir Rag, Mrs G. i Plogs Assistan dna two of our representatives will be at Filane's Motel in Schreiber on Thursday, March 20th,1975 VEYA e YOR aT=X- YY FM ¥ oYod [Uo ER aYe Agriculture « Manufacturing Tourism e Construction e Professional Services e Transportation e¢ Wholesale and Retail Trades, have obtained loans from IDB to acquire land; = buildings, and machinery; to increase working capital; to start a new business; and for other purposes. If you need financing for a business proposal and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps 1DB can help you. lidb [5 DEVELOPMENT BANK P. O, Box 878, Thunder Bay Ontario. (623- 2745) (F) ) = on,